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Was formed in 1993 to provide a voice for design professionals who previously had little say in the development of Philadelphia’s communities. PhilaNOMA is committed to enhancing the profession of architecture by promoting diversity in practice and by maintaining an active role in the education of aspiring designers.
Our organization also promotes environmental stewardship in Philadelphia and seeks to make an impact on urban communities through greater awareness and appreciation for architecture and design.
Our organization also promotes environmental stewardship in Philadelphia and seeks to make an impact.
We accomplish this in part through various programs and initiatives that provide networking, community service and mentoring opportunities to professionals and students of all cultures and backgrounds.
Was formed in 1993 to provide a voice for design professionals who previously had little say in the development of Philadelphia’s communities. PhilaNOMA is committed to enhancing the profession of architecture by promoting diversity in practice and by maintaining an active role in the education of aspiring designers.
Our organization also promotes environmental stewardship in Philadelphia and seeks to make an impact on urban communities through greater awareness and appreciation for architecture and design.
Our organization also promotes environmental stewardship in Philadelphia and seeks to make an impact.
We accomplish this in part through various programs and initiatives that provide networking, community service and mentoring opportunities to professionals and students of all cultures and backgrounds.
Was formed in 1993 to provide a voice for design professionals who previously had little say in the development of Philadelphia’s communities. PhilaNOMA is committed to enhancing the profession of architecture by promoting diversity in practice and by maintaining an active role in the education of aspiring designers.
Our organization also promotes environmental stewardship in Philadelphia and seeks to make an impact on urban communities through greater awareness and appreciation for architecture and design.
Our organization also promotes environmental stewardship in Philadelphia and seeks to make an impact.
We accomplish this in part through various programs and initiatives that provide networking, community service and mentoring opportunities to professionals and students of all cultures and backgrounds.
Was formed in 1993 to provide a voice for design professionals who previously had little say in the development of Philadelphia’s communities. PhilaNOMA is committed to enhancing the profession of architecture by promoting diversity in practice and by maintaining an active role in the education of aspiring designers.
Our organization also promotes environmental stewardship in Philadelphia and seeks to make an impact on urban communities through greater awareness and appreciation for architecture and design.
Our organization also promotes environmental stewardship in Philadelphia and seeks to make an impact.
We accomplish this in part through various programs and initiatives that provide networking, community service and mentoring opportunities to professionals and students of all cultures and backgrounds.
CMU NOMAS was formed in 2014 by a group of minority students in the School of Architecture that wanted a space to share similar experiences. Carnegie Mellon University officially recognized NOMAS as a school organization in 2017.
We find, as minorities studying architecture, a community of purpose and cultural experience that warrants our combined efforts in the advancement of our future profession, our respective activities in it, and the needs of the communities we will serve.
Our purpose is to foster communication, cooperation, solidarity and fellowship among minority students in the School of Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University. We seek to build mentorship opportunities for our members through our involvement with the NOMA Pittsburgh professional chapter. And we uphold a safe space to discuss the intersection of issues related to architecture and the minority experience.
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